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Caught Slippin (2026)
Thriller about three couples on a Joshua Tree getaway that turns tense after one disappears, revealing buried secrets among the group. Directed by Kinnedy 'Scribecash' Storay, starring Iyesha Damali, Sherrell 'Elle' Enjoli, and Jamaal Lewis as members of the vacationing pairs. Independent production released on Tubi.
Thriller about three couples on a Joshua Tree getaway that turns tense after one disappears, revealing buried secrets among the group. Directed by Kinnedy 'Scribecash' Storay, starring Iyesha Damali, Sherrell 'Elle' Enjoli, and Jamaal Lewis as members of the vacationing pairs. Independent production released on Tubi.
Available information on the film is insufficient to determine any political bias, as no reviews or discussions address ideological themes, focusing instead on production quality and basic plot elements.
The film employs a diverse ensemble of Black and Latino performers in principal roles, showcasing representation through casting choices. Interpersonal conflicts and hidden truths drive the story among the group, without overt challenges to conventional power structures or identity norms.
Thriller among vacationing couples exposes relational secrets and tensions, sidestepping family units for interpersonal drama.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film depicts heterosexual couples entangled in a desert mystery without any transsexual characters or themes.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Caught Slippin presents an original story with newly created characters, none of whom have established genders from prior source material, adaptations, or historical figures, so no gender swaps occur.
Caught Slippin is an original thriller featuring newly created characters without established racial baselines from source material, precluding any race swaps in the casting.
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